The 2010 NAVIGA World Championships will be held in Hungary in late July and early August.
If you are serious about going contact me. All entries must be in early and much earlier than what we are used to doing. As all fees must be paid with the entries, I will not enter you until I have received your payment.
The racing in Europe is not what you are used to in the USA.
First, the classes are limited. They do not have all the classes that we offer.
Second, your boat must not exceed 80 db as measured at the water's edge.
Third, the heats are 8 boat heats in hydro and offshore and 12 or 13 boat heats for the FSR-V. There is not as much room on the course as we are used to having.
Fourth, you need NAMBA membership to enter.
Fifth, expect to pay a rediculous price for fuel. You cannot take your fuel with you. I buy the materials in Europe and mix my own fuel. In Poland I paid about $300 per gallon of nitro.
Sixth, you need a safe and reliable way to get your boats to Europe. I check mine as luggage and pay the extra fees. So, pack your boats carefully.
Seventh, the drivers' stand is on the water's edge at near water level. If you drive too fast in front of the drivers' stand you can be penalised. Therefore, you must be able to control the speed of your boat, slowing down as needed and speeding up when possible.
Eighth, your boat must have a frame to hold the number cards required. This is not difficult to do, but it is required.
It is a wonderful experience and well worth the expense and effort to attend. I have made many very good friends at these races and look forward to seeing them again.